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Why do people give flowers to people they care about?



We all need flowers in our lives. They keep the World running as the life cycle of plants is the core of our very existence. A by-product of a planet with an infinite range of plants is that we can buy some when we wish to make ourselves happier.


A flower display is a sure fire way to brighten up our home or office.  We often get caught up in our daily lives and omit to take time to "smell the roses" or to relax; to take time out of one's busy schedule to enjoy or appreciate the beauty of life.

The best florists source their range of flowers from professional growers who develop special colours and shapes of the favourite species of cut flowers like Sunflowers, Roses, Gerberas, Lillies, Tulips, Violets and Boronia.

If you have time on your hands, you can buy a collection of flowers of varying shapes, colours, scents and sizes and do your own arranging. If you are time poor and or want a ready made flower display, you can head on down to your local store or go online and buy from a local florist like Flowers For Everyone.

Why do people give flower?


They are beautiful and carry a range of important social messages.

A presentation of flowers can brighten up the day of anyone suffering grief or disappointment. Get more information on buying, selecting and sending flowers.

On the other hand, a bunch of flowers can enhance celebrations at events like birthdays, weddings, graduations or to record other personal lifetime achievements such as retirements.

St Valentine's Day is the time of the year to focus on love and it is the quintessential reason that florists and flower stalls do so much business. Everyone should make the effort to ensure that they buy flowers for those that they care for. A beautiful floral gift will say a lot about how you feel without you even having to say a single word.

If you want to add a very special aroma to a flower display, try really hard to include Boronia Megastigma in any floral gift.

Boronia megastigma image courtesy Wikipedia
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